The intent of this district is to maintain highly productive
agricultural lands in agricultural production by effectively limiting
encroachment of nonagricultural development; by minimizing land use
conflicts between agricultural and nonagricultural uses; and by minimizing
public service and facility costs associated with nonagricultural
development. This district is further intended to comply with standards
contained in Ch. 91, Wis. Stats., to permit eligible landowners to
receive tax credits under § 71.09, Wis. Stats., in connection
with their agricultural operations.

Agricultural uses including beekeeping, dairying, floriculture, poultry
and livestock raising, stables, and orchards, raising of grain and
seed crops, raising of grass and mint, raising of nuts and berries,
raising of fruits and vegetables, viticulture, and forest and game
management.

Uses and structures customarily accessory and clearly incidental
to permissible principal uses and structures. Single-family dwellings
shall be considered accessory to agricultural uses, provided such
dwellings are occupied by a person or a family at least one member
of which earns a substantial part of his or her livelihood from farming
operations on the farm parcel or is the parent or child of the farm
operator.